an object is dropped from a tower. the distance in

  1. an object is dropped from a tower. the distance in t seconds is given by d(t)=4.9t^2if the height of the tower is 146.9m , how
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  2. Suppose a ball was dropped from a TV tower 2120 feet high. The time it takes an object to free-fall from the top of this tower
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  3. An object is dropped from the top of a tower.if it takes 4s for it to reach the ground.calculate the height of the tower.ignore
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  4. An object is dropped from the observation deck of the Skylon Tower in Niagara Falls, Ontario. The distance, in metres, from the
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  5. the distance, d, an object falls when dropped from a tower varies directly as the square of the time it falls. If the object
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  6. A body dropped from the top of the tower covers a distance 7x in the last second of its journey, where x is the distance covered
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  7. a body is projected horizontally with a velocity of 20m/s from height of a tower 160m above the ground calculate the time of
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  8. A rock is dropped from the top of a tall tower. Half a second later another rock, twice as massive as the first, is dropped.
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  9. A rock that is dropped from the top of the Leaning Tower of Pisa falls to a point 14 feet from the tower base. What angle does
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  10. A cross section of a nuclear cooling tower is a hyperbola with equation x^2/90^2-y^2/130^2=1. The tower is 450ft tall and the
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